Kayron Devereaux is a buyer's agent operating in the Oklahoma City metro, specializing in representing first-time homebuyers and move-up buyers in the $150,000 to $350,000 range across central Oklahoma County and surrounding areas.
When you work with a buyer's agent like Devereaux, you are entering a representation agreement where the agent works for you, not the seller. The agent scouts listings, coordinates showings, researches comparable sales to help you make an offer, and negotiates on your behalf. In Oklahoma City's market, where median home prices have climbed from roughly $145,000 in 2019 to over $200,000 by 2023, having an agent who understands your budget tier and neighborhood options is material to whether you overpay or secure actual equity. Unlike sellers, who pay their agent's commission (typically split 5 to 6 percent between listing and buyer's agents), you do not write a separate check to a buyer's agent. The cost is built into the transaction.
Devereaux's stated focus on first-time buyers means the agent typically walks you through financing pre-approval, the earnest money deposit, contingencies (inspection, appraisal, financing), and closing procedures. For move-up buyers, the work often includes staging feedback and timing strategy if you are selling a current home while buying.
Oklahoma City's real estate market includes buyer's agents at larger brokerage firms (Keller Williams, RE/MAX, Coldwell Banker, and independent brokers), each operating under commission-split models negotiated with their broker. A buyer's agent at a national franchise typically offers you access to their MLS, market reports, and name recognition, but may handle 20 to 30 clients per year, limiting personalized attention. An agent working solo or at a smaller firm, like Devereaux, often handles fewer concurrent clients and may give deeper time to each transaction, though you lose the administrative and tech support of a larger operation.
The meaningful distinction is not size but responsiveness and market knowledge. An agent who works primarily in $150,000 to $350,000 homes will know the neighborhoods, school zones, and typical repair issues in that range better than a generalist handling $600,000 luxury homes and $120,000 starter properties simultaneously.
Devereaux's profile is strongest if you are a first-time buyer in Oklahoma City with a pre-approval in hand, flexibility on timing, and willingness to attend multiple showings to find the right fit. Move-up buyers in the same price band also benefit from this specialization. The agent is less ideal if you are looking above $350,000, need rapid closing in a competitive market, or prefer a large brokerage's resources and team structure.
Initial contact typically involves a phone or video conversation to confirm you are pre-approved for a mortgage and to discuss your must-haves (neighborhood, property type, commute distance, school zone). The agent then sends you a digital or email tour of 3 to 8 listings matching your criteria, and you schedule a showing day or spread viewings across a week. Many Oklahoma City agents, including those in Devereaux's range, use digital contracts and can coordinate inspections and appraisals electronically, though final closing happens in person at a title company office, usually in or near downtown Oklahoma City or your chosen neighborhood.
Buyer's agents in Oklahoma City are typically available by appointment, with weekend and evening showings standard. You can reach an agent through their website, phone, or email; response time in Oklahoma City's market is usually under 24 hours. Showings happen at the seller's property, so parking and access depend on the listing. Closing occurs at a title company office (not at the agent's office); title companies are distributed across the city, and the specific location will be named in your purchase contract.
The Oklahoma City real estate market rewards agents who know specific price ranges and neighborhoods deeply. Devereaux's specialization in first-time and move-up buyers in the $150,000 to $350,000 band aligns with the majority of active transactions in the city, making this agent a practical choice if your finances and goals fit that profile.
